WFU Entrepreneurship Society

The Entrepreneurship Society at Wake Forest was officially founded as a club in the spring of 2006. This student-led organization strives to encourage the entrepreneurial spirit on campus, as well as provide a resource for students looking to start their own businesses.

Join the E-Society to:

Connect with a network of student entrepreneurs, faculty and alumni

Get insight into the real world of entrepreneurship through our speakers

Develop ideas for new ventures and learn how to turn them into reality

You don't need to have your own business, or even an idea, to join. There are no membership fees or dues. All are welcome!

If you would like to be on the executive team for the E-Society, please complete the Executive Officer Application and return it to the CICE in 230 Reynolda Hall. The deadline for applications for the 2015-2016 year is September 18th, 2015.

Austin Evers (everaj12@wfu.edu)

2013-15 E-Society President

Speaker Series

The Entrepreneurship Society sponsors regular speaking and learning events on campus. Through the E-Society Speaker Series, students can gain valuable insight into the real world on entrepreneurship. These events are open to the students and faculty of Wake Forest University and admission is free unless otherwise specified.

CEO Conference

Each year the E-Society leads a group to attend the annual Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization Conference. This national conference, which will be held this year November 1 - 3, 2012 in Chicago, offers the opportunity to network with your entrepreneurial peers nationwide and learn from successful entrepreneurs and visionary leaders. Limited funding is available to help defray expenses of attending. (read more)

Global Entrepreneurship Week

Global Entrepreneurship Week is a week-long event celebrating entrepreneurship around the world that happens every year in November (this year it is November 12-16). It is an international event that takes place at a local level. The E-Society co-sponsors Global Entrepreneurship Week at WFU with the Center for Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship and helps plan and execute the events. (read more)

i2i Competition

This competition, called the Inspiration to Innovation (i2i) Competition, encourages participants to take concepts that already exist in nature, science, the arts or business and consider how the principles might apply to an opportunity identified in a different context. Innovation leads to the implementation of novel valuable ideas, and we're looking for the best. In other words, we're looking for great mash-ups! (read more)

Awards Banquet

The Entrepreneurship Awards Banquet happens each year in April. At this banquet we present the Excellence in Entrepreneurship Award and three Hobbs Awards for Entrepreneurship, two to students and one to faculty. The E-Society co-sponsors the banquet with the Center for Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship and helps to plan and execute the event. (read more)